The northwest suburb is offering US Adventure RV a $250,000 incentive to get the RV service center to move and open a full dealership there.
The Village board approved a water rate change and established a $32 monthly service charge.
The Home of Proud Americans just seemed to be the right place to sponsor a program that promotes the Honor Flight program for World War II veterans.
U.S. Postal Service rate hikes go into effect Jan. 27.
Kathy Miller, whose nomination petition for the NLSD122 Board was invalidated, plans to probe the matter she believes was both personally and politically motivated.
The number of new home construction permits issued in 2012 climbed for a combination of reasons.
Illinois Tollway webcams let you glimpse road conditions before you walk out the door.
The daughter of Will County Board member Herbert Brooks pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft after a special prosecutor reduced the charge from a felony.
Why not take advantage of the variety of fun events coming up. Peruse the calendar and see what catches your interest.
Cardinal Francis George releases a strongly worded letter as the State Legislature moves closer to a vote on gay marriage.
With a fiscal cliff looming, the Department of Employment Security said last month that a solution was necessary to help improve jobless rates.
The T-Bird Huck Band is the entertainment for the night.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
Looking back on 2012 in New Lenox, the stories this community will remember most. They are the stories that on one hand sparked the ire of residents and on the other tapped their souls. They're stories that started at one point, and, in many cases,
Relive the top "feel good" stories of 2012.
New Lenox trustees Annette Bowden, Dave Smith and Ray Tuminello were the only people to file for the April 9 election. The filing period goes through Dec. 26.
What about development on the south side of town?
The Nelson Road extension project is moving forward.
The 2012 New Lenox Mustangs Heavyweights Football Team was spotlighted at the Village Board meeting.
Provena Healing Arts Pavilion is granted permission to shed light on their programs.
The village's property tax levy will increase by about 4.8 percent from last year.
The American Community Survey has been released. It compiles five years of population data about cities across the country. See how New Lenox compares to averages across Illinois.
Rep. Renée Kosel (R-New Lenox) spoke out about the state's $95 billion pension crisis and the havoc it creates for school districts.
Candidates have until Dec. 26 to turn in their petitions if they want to be on the April 9 ballot.
One school of thought for nixing the state's $95 billion unfunded liability is requiring local school districts to pay more for teachers’ retirement benefits while increasing employee contributions.
The Spring Creek Outlet Mall development is working to secure tenants and financing, while small businesses are passing financial hurdles and opening in New Lenox.
Friends of the New Lenox Public Library donated $6,500.
Do you want more fine dining options or sidewalks along Route 30? The Village wants your input for the future shape of the Route 30 Corridor.
Will County Judge Joseph Polito told the Illinois Courts Commission Thursday that his habit did not affect his job or any judicial ruling he made.
The prestigious award was won for an outpouring of community support of ShareFest 2011.
Forced annexation proceedings initiated by the village acts to absorb a handful of property owners opposed to joining the municipality.
The Mokena oil tank spill indeed poses no known health risk, but officials acknowledge that someone should have notified the public.
Village Engineer Will Nash describes the current state of Route 30 construction.
At Boot Camp for Job Seekers, the village, library and the business community joined forces to hit unemployment with all the gusto it can.
A Chicago man charged with a New Lenox Township murder is moving slowly, but it is not forgotten.
New Lenox taxpayers benefit from medical facilities.
In honor of the veterans and active-duty military personnel who serve to secure our freedom in America, this Veterans Day Ceremony honors their sacrifices.
An agreement that was years in the making has officially stifled the annoying train horns on the south side of town.
Anderson Road is now open, but Spencer Road will be closing soon.
The president captured his home state in Tuesday's election, but how did he fare in New Lenox precincts?